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Academic Success Coordinator

Company:
Tri-County Technical College
Location:
Pendleton, SC, 29670
Posted:
October 26, 2025
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Description:

Salary: $39,764.00 - $73,576.00 Annually

Location : Pendleton

Job Type: Exempt FT Staff

Job Number: 202400240

Department: AAAS - Division

Opening Date: 10/22/2025

Agency: Tri-County Technical College

Class Code: CB70

Position Number: 138538

Pay Band: 05

Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM; Friday 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Hiring Range Min: $39,764.00

Hiring Range Max: $62,000.00

Agency Specific Application Procedures: Finalists are subject to a criminal background and reference screening process. Applicants should submit a resume and cover letter with their online application.

Job Responsibilities

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences who are committed to excellence in education.

The Academic Success Coordinator in the Arts and Sciences Division is responsible for providing comprehensive academic support to students and faculty within the division. This role plays a critical part in enhancing student success by delivering advising services, coordinating resources, and promoting academic excellence. The employee will work under the direction of the Dean of Arts and Sciences and the Chair of the Division Advising Committee. The employee is expected to display initiative in identifying ways to improve advising in the division.

Key Responsibilities

Academic Advising:

Provides comprehensive academic advising to an assigned caseload of students within the Arts & Sciences Division, assisting them with course selection, academic planning, and goal setting.

Manages and maintains an adequate schedule of advising appointments to ensure student needs are met, including advising students during new student orientation sessions.

Provides students with accurate guidance based on their current credit earned, intended major, and intended transfer institution.

Communicates clear information regarding pre-requisite requirements, graduation requirements, transfer requirements, and recommended courses.

Proactively monitors student progress, identifies academic challenges, and addresses student inquiries in a timely manner.

Documents all advising recommendations in the college's student success system (e.g., Starfish) and utilizes early alert systems to connect students with tutoring or other college resources.

Analyzes student data from advising visits, surveys, and team feedback to identify trends, inform decision-making, and propose evidence-based improvements to advising practices.

Student Engagement & Success:

Collaborates with faculty, staff, and administrators to implement, manage, and assess new and ongoing success and retention initiatives.

Organizes, facilitates, and refines student engagement activities-such as academic workshops, study groups, 4-year college visits, and transfer fairs-to promote a sense of community within the division.

Identifies and launches new activities designed to facilitate meaningful networking opportunities for students, building connections with potential transfer institutions, industry professionals, and alumni.

Gathers and analyzes participant feedback to evaluate and ensure the ongoing relevance and effectiveness of engagement activities.

Represents the Arts & Sciences Division at internal college functions (e.g., Get Connected, AOP showcase) and external community recruiting events (e.g., high school visits).

Recruitment/Orientation Support:

Facilitates the recruitment, enrollment, and orientation of new students.

Serves as the division liaison to internal partners, like the Admissions Office (RAO) and the Comprehensive Studies department.

Manages the logistical components of recruitment and orientation events for the division, including booking rooms, scheduling advisors, and organizing and communicating the process to all A&S stakeholders.

Provides enrollment support to applicants and admitted students by assisting with the establishment and clarification of their education and career goals.

Provides clear, accurate, and timely information to faculty advisors regarding orientation sessions and the interpretation of placement assessment results to ensure appropriate course placement.

Division Support & Collaboration:

Leads the division's advising board by scheduling regular meetings, setting agendas, and ensuring documentation of board work and meeting minutes.

Creates and delivers strategies to ensure faculty advisors remain up-to-date with curriculum changes and advising processes through regular communications, workshops, and training sessions.

Serves as a division liaison to other college departments, such as Bridge Programs, Success Coaches, and other academic divisions.

Participates in ongoing professional development and training related to academic advising best practices and shares key takeaways with the academic leadership team and faculty.

Analyzes feedback from faculty to make necessary adjustments to advising support structures and provides regular reports to academic leadership.

Minimum and Additional Requirements

A Bachelor's degree and experience in student services programs.

Additional Comments

Tri-County Technical College offers a comprehensive benefits package for FTE positions that includes, but is not limited, to the following:

Health, dental, vision, long term disability, and life insurance for employee, spouse, and children

Life Insurance: Basic life insurance and optional supplements life insurance for employee, spouse, and children.

15 days annual (vacation) leave per year

15 days sick leave per year

13 paid holidays

Paid Parental leave

State Retirement Plan and Deferred Compensation Programs: 401k with employer contributions.

Professional Development Opportunities: Team bonding activities/events and professional training programs.

Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Counseling and support services.

Work-Life Balance: Flexible work schedules, 37.5 work weeks and abbreviated Fridays.

Tri-County Technical College is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, including, but not limited, to lactation), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information.

We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, PTO, and sick leave.

To learn more details, visit our benefits page.

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1. Please summarize your specific experience as an academic advisor for college students, including your work in comprehensive academic advising-such as course selection, academic planning, goal setting, and monitoring student progress-as well as your experience supporting students preparing for university transfer. In your response, describe how you've guided students based on their intended transfer institutions, used articulation agreements, explained transfer pathways, and supported transfer-focused events like 4-year college visits and transfer fairs.

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2. The coordinator must be "well-versed in commonly used computer software" and will "analyze student data associated with advising visits". Please list the student information systems (e.g., Starfish, Banner, Degree Works) or other relevant software you are proficient in using.

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3. This role involves "working collaboratively with stakeholders", including faculty and other college departments. Please briefly describe your experience collaborating with faculty or staff on student success initiatives.

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4. This position supports recruitment and orientation, which includes "reviewing and interpreting placement assessment results" to ensure appropriate course placement. Please describe any experience you have with interpreting placement scores (e.g., Accuplacer, SAT, ACT) for course advising.

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